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Old 30-09-2013, 22:11   #119
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Re: Drug law reform

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Originally Posted by Will21st View Post
I know,re-read what I wrote.

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Is that so.... I guess all my murdered friends,the killers that I've known and all the other violence of an illegal Marketplace I've witnessed were all just a figment of my imagination. Truly amazing.

Anyway,I've know 2 people to die from their drug use after consuming nicotine for 40 years, and they were my parents.... both died of Lung cancer.I do not know a single,solitary person to have died from drugs and I was at it for a long time.Could have been a freak exception in statistics,but maybe it wasn't.

I do however know a lot of people who would still be alive if drugs were legally regulated. How experiences and conclusions differ.

and you want to legalize a drug that is at least equally as dangerous

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How experiences and conclusions differ.
you would do well to remember that .


Anyhoo ,it appears that all is not well with the Dutch model .Firstly to set the record straight Holland has not legalized cannabis ,they merely tolerate it's use and as a result it is easier to get harder drugs ,the supply isn't regulated either just the sales,indeed it seems that the legal sale of unregulated cannabis is such a problem that(last year) it prompted Ivo Opstelten, Holland’s justice minister to instruct parliament to rethink their soft approach to drugs resulting in a ban on strung cannabis strains (skunk)


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/netherlands/9690851/Holland-to-ban-sale-of-skunk-marijuana-in-coffee-shops.html
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